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Monday 23 January 2012

Teaching and Learning in art, design and media – Networks is now hosted by the Faculty of Arts at Brighton

Networks magazine is now hosted by the Faculty of Arts at the University of Brighton. Issue 16 of Networks will be published tomorrow - we hope that you like the new format and design.

Networks is an online publication written by, and distributed free of charge amongst, colleagues involved in higher education teaching and learning in art, design and media subjects.

Networks aims to:
· Support a network of colleagues involved in higher education in art, design and media subjects;
· Help share knowledge between colleagues working in UK art, design and media higher education;
· Promote and share effective practice in learning and teaching.
Many contributors use Networks to share their teaching and learning research with a broad audience where it can have genuine impact.


Networks magazine was established in 2007 by the Art Design Media Higher Education Academy Subject Centre, based at the University of Brighton and funded by the higher education funding councils. The Higher Education Academy has been restructured as a result of funding cuts and the Subject Centre will close on 31st March. After this date a small team in the Faculty of Arts will continue to produce Networks and endeavour to maintain the network of colleagues in art, design and media higher education built up over many years.
Networks is published quarterly and is produced by Jenny Embleton, Debbie Flint and Stephen Mallinder.
If you enjoy reading Networks we hope that you will consider making a submission. We welcome contributions from those working in UK-based art, design and media HE. For further information see: http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/projects/networks/submissions
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